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Progress on Feudal Japan and Darrock done ...

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Somewhat lax on posting of late, but here is a picture-chunky upload to help a little. Wanted to make a little more progress on the Feudal Japan figures (no many left now), but finished Jelsen Darrock and very nearly finished Brutogg the Corpse-Eater (sorry for that ropey wip photo there!). Anyway, here's the image dump ... some slightly larger versions on my Flickr page.

Progress: Onna-Musha, The Grave-Keeper and Octren ...

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Having not painted many Warhammer models for a bit, it's strange trying to get used to such a Game-workshop-ee names like Gorslav or Raduka the Wolf . Gave me the shivers, and I remember all those years ago, trying to actually play a basic Warhammer game at a store in Bromley. Never any good; just didn't make any sense to me then and, sadly, still doesn't now. But the figures themselves fascinated me, and I took more interest in painting them - making them ready of battle that feeling the need to partake in any of that heated dice-rolling. Since that day, I've never been much of a fan of the Bretonnian Knights. So, painting these Cursed City figures, checking reference and smiling everytime I mix up an 'Octren' with a 'Qulathis'. But, regardless of nostalgia, I present another few completed figures for both sets I'm working on ... The second of the Onna-Musha, with one more left. I decided on a green for her under-armor, and it didn't really hit...

Onna-Musha and Skeleton Markers ...

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Well, first of the Objective markers done; a pair of, rather grim, hanged skeletons, and some early prep on another goodie? , the strange Octren Glimscry. Need to catch-up on finishing two more Onna-Musha, but reasonably pleased with the first one. As usual from Bad Squiddo Games models, these are nice little scultps with plenty of detail. Just a short-and-sweet post this time!

Progress III: Dagnai, Germans and Pointing Skeletons ...

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A bit of mixed bag of a progress report this time. I finally finished a set of 20mm German soldiers from CP Models; they've been sitting on the bench for a little too long, so got them finished off. I've not painted many 20mm sized models, so these Infantry figures were a nice challenge. Given their smaller size, they still had a nice about of detail to them too. And so, with them finished, I continue with The Cursed City set and the Feudal Japan collection. The first 'goodie' figure finished with Dagnai Holdenstock, and decided on a couple of markers next: a couple of grimly pointing hanged skeletons. And for the Feudal Japanese, I'm starting three Onna-Musha warriors in full armor.